I have RR MS. We love WDW because not only is it magical, but it so handicapped friendly. That being said, I could not do it without an ECV for the week. Really, really, don't plan on her walking the parks. And she'll get more tired as the vacation goes on, so, ECV. You can mostly ride it right through the lines and then transfer to the ride.
Not sure if you said where you were staying, and I know money is always an issue, but we stay at a monorail resort. The convenience and independence is priceless. Also, they have a fridge in every room for medicine. BTW--you don't need a doctor's note so long as your meds (and needles/syringes) are in a container with the prescription label on it. I carry my labelled medicine box in a Disney Princess lunchbox with cold pack. I zip open the lunch box and tell TSA I have meds. Easy Peazey.
Ditto to the person who said a hat for the sun. Also, I have a nasty skin "thing" that only pops up at WDW, and so just be aware that even if the sun does not bother you at home (we live in the northeast), it may be an issue at WDW.
Hope you have a wonderful time!!
Not sure if you said where you were staying, and I know money is always an issue, but we stay at a monorail resort. The convenience and independence is priceless. Also, they have a fridge in every room for medicine. BTW--you don't need a doctor's note so long as your meds (and needles/syringes) are in a container with the prescription label on it. I carry my labelled medicine box in a Disney Princess lunchbox with cold pack. I zip open the lunch box and tell TSA I have meds. Easy Peazey.
Ditto to the person who said a hat for the sun. Also, I have a nasty skin "thing" that only pops up at WDW, and so just be aware that even if the sun does not bother you at home (we live in the northeast), it may be an issue at WDW.
Hope you have a wonderful time!!